Chapter 470: The Eighth Race Day

On the offensive side, center Tim Duncan and power forward Kevin Garnett stuck to the restricted area and dominated the basket; Small forward Paul Pierce and shooting guard Long Zheng are strong inside and outside, and the offensive range covers the entire frontcourt; Point guard Steve Nash saw the stitches and put the whole team together. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Defensively, center Tim Duncan, power forward Kevin Garnett, small forward Paul Pearce, shooting guard Long Jung, and point guard Steve Nash used a 1-2-1-1 full-court area press, combining zone defense and man-to-man defense.

With their superior on-court strength and superb basketball IQ, the 1-2-1-1 full-court regional pressing of the five players is more collective than man-to-man defense and more targeted than the defense of regional defense.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the score of the two teams was 48:42, and the Salween men's basketball team only led the Greek men's basketball team by six points.

As the game time went on, the difference between the two teams continued to increase.

58:46,68:51,78:55,88:61............

At the end of the game, the final score was fixed at 91:62, and the Salwein men's basketball team defeated the Greek men's basketball team to achieve the third victory in the group stage. Losing to the Australian men's basketball team and the Salwein men's basketball team in a row, the Greek men's basketball team ranked fourth in Group B, and in the quarterfinals of the knockout stage, the Greek men's basketball team played against the United States men's basketball team.

Only two days later, when the game between the Salwyn men's basketball team and the Australian men's basketball team is over, you can know who is the second in Group B and who is the third in Group B.

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On July 27, the Atlanta Olympics reached its eighth day of competition, and the track and field competition entered the second day of competition.

At the main Olympic stadium in Atlanta, amid the gaze of tens of thousands of spectators, the men's 100-meter race, the most eye-catching Olympic event, kicked off.

In the men's 100m preliminaries, the sixth group competition is about to begin.

Preliminaries, semi-finals, finals, this is the Olympic 100m race schedule. Because it was only a preliminary round, the matches in each group were played quickly.

At this time, the conference staff was loudly introducing the eight athletes on the track.

On the first track were black athletes from Sudan.

In the second runway are black athletes from Cuba.

In the third runway are black athletes from Panama.

On the fourth track are black athletes from Burundi.

On the fifth track are black athletes from Kenya.

On track 6 are black athletes from Liberia.

On track 7 are black athletes from Equatorial Guinea.

Finally, on the eighth runway, it was Long Zheng, who represented Salwyn in the 100 meters.

Even more so than the NBA, the Olympic 100-meter field is all black, and Long Zheng, a tall yellow-skinned Asian, is in it, which is particularly eye-catching.

As a tall athlete, Long Zheng fully borrowed from Usain Bolt's 100-meter running method.

Jamaican flyer Usain Bolt's running technique is based on large-scale technical movements, he is 196 cm tall and can run in only 40 steps in 100 meters, which is difficult for other athletes to do, Bolt can dominate the 100-meter event and run the world 100-meter record of 9.58 seconds, relying on his stride, speed retention ability and sprint ability.

Using Usain Bolt as a template, Long Zheng has undergone scientific and meticulous training and has developed a personal technique of running 100 meters in 39 steps. Relying on his extraordinary stride, Long Zheng has no worries about passing the preliminaries in front of him.

10.06, Long Zheng, who was the first to cross the finish line, won the group and directly advanced to the semifinals.

After yesterday's 400-meter and long jump preliminaries, Long Zheng has become the darling of track and field, and as soon as the 100-meter preliminaries are over, all kinds of media will flock to him. After the end of the Long Zheng competition yesterday, he immediately left the track and field arena and went to the nearby Olympic basketball venue, and the media reporters who were a step slower could only watch Long Zheng leave first, missing the precious interview opportunity.

Because the next competition was not until eight o'clock in the evening, Long Zheng did not put on a show for the enthusiastic media reporters, and accepted their interviews one by one. Due to Long Zheng's prominent status, no reporter would stupidly ask some tricky questions, and the interview with Long Zheng ended in peace.

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At 8 p.m. Atlanta time, the men's 400-meter semi-finals officially began, and the athletes participating in the 400-meter semi-finals were divided into three groups, with eight people in each group, and the top two in each group directly advanced, plus the two best third-place finishers, a total of eight athletes advanced to the 400-meter finals.

As the favourite to win the 400m, Michael Johnson was placed in the first group of the semi-finals. 43.92, running within 44 seconds of the first place in the group, he showed an extremely good competitive state.

The slightest mistake is a thousand miles.

Although the 400-meter race is not as exciting as the Olympic 100-meter, the difference of one hundredth of a second still determines whether you will advance or be eliminated.

At 43.90, Long Zheng, who participated in the second group competition, ran within 44 seconds again. The 43.90 result is also the best result in the Olympics so far.

The competition is now, and in the eyes of professionals, the battle for the gold medal in the 400m is between Long Zheng and Michael Johnson.

At the end of the men's 400-meter race, the high-profile Long Zheng decisively refused all media interviews, because in 40 minutes, the men's long jump final will officially start at 9 p.m. Atlanta time. Long Zheng must take advantage of the only forty minutes to recover his physical strength.

In tonight's long jump final, Carl Lewis is in good form, and as a three-time Olympic long jump champion, Carl Lewis is a mountain in front of all long jumpers. (To be continued.) )